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Fodor's Caribbean 2016 (Full-color Travel Guide), by Fodor's Travel Guides

Fodor's Caribbean 2016 (Full-color Travel Guide), by Fodor's Travel Guides

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Fodor's Caribbean 2016 (Full-color Travel Guide), by Fodor's Travel Guides



Fodor's Caribbean 2016 (Full-color Travel Guide), by Fodor's Travel Guides

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Fodor’s correspondents highlight the best of the Caribbean, including Anguilla’s powdery white beaches, Bonaire's colorful coral reefs, and the scenic beauty of Jamaica's Blue Mountains. Our local experts vet every recommendation to ensure you make the most of your time, whether it’s your first trip or your fifth.

Fodor's Caribbean 2016 (Full-color Travel Guide), by Fodor's Travel Guides

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20963 in Books
  • Brand: Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. (COR)
  • Published on: 2015-09-08
  • Released on: 2015-09-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.97" h x 1.47" w x 5.20" l, .81 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1184 pages
Fodor's Caribbean 2016 (Full-color Travel Guide), by Fodor's Travel Guides


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. Everything Caribbean (except pirates) By Eric Sedensky This is one of the biggest and best Fodor books I have ever seen, and having been to 52 different countries, usually with a guidebook in hand, I’ve seen my share. This book is almost 1200 pages and covers all the countries and territories listed below. Oddly, several major Caribbean destinations, like Cuba, Haiti and the Bahamas are not included, presumably because there are dedicated guidebooks from Fodor for those locales. Instead, this book includes some hidden gems, like Montserrat, Saba, and St. Eustatius (the latter having been featured on a House Hunters episode on HGTV). Including these in this guidebook is just a nice touch.Although this book is in full color, there aren’t that many photos. The introduction pages give a lot of good information that is helpful in determining where to go in the Caribbean, and each destination chapter includes a photo, map, and a few “top reasons to visit”. All of that is helpful in deciding if a destination is for you, but some information on population, currency, language, and more “down to earth” facts would have been welcome. Still it’s a great start to learn about the area, especially the geography, since it probably is not too realistic to think one will visit all of those countries and territories.As a general overview of the entire Caribbean, this is a great book, but at almost two and a half pounds, it isn’t a very portable guidebook. But, for being so comprehensive, interesting, and useful for vacation planning, it’s hard to imagine a better resource, which is why I still rate it at five stars.Countries:Antigua and Barbuda, 34 pagesBarbados, 51 pagesDominica, 30 pagesDominican Republic, 64 pagesGrenada, 38 pagesJamaica, 62 pagesSt. Kitts and Nevis, 42 pagesSt. Lucia, 44 pagesSt. Vincent and the Grenadines, 44 pagesTrinidad and Tobago, 46 pagesTerritories:Anguilla (UK), 28 pagesAruba (Netherlands), 36 pagesBonaire (Netherlands), 26 pagesBritish Virgin Islands (UK), 58 pagesCayman Islands (UK), 60 pagesCuraçao (Netherlands), 34 pagesGuadeloupe (France), 50 pagesMartinique (France), 44 pagesMontserrat (UK), 18 pagesPuerto Rico (US), 50 pagesSaba (Netherlands), 16 pagesSt. Barthélemy (France), 32 pagesSt Martin (France) / St. Maarten (Netherlands), 44 pagesSt. Eustatius (Netherlands), 15 pagesTurks and Caicos Islands (UK), 45 pagesUnited States Virgin Islands (US), 96 pages

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Great comprehensive guide with beautiful photographs. By Gadget Girl I have been to the Caribbean on cruises several times and was looking for new things to check out in the islands on our upcoming cruise. This guide provides a great overview to the Caribbean and about 30 pages on each island. I love that it is full color and the pages don't feel cheap. The first section has a map of the Caribbean and an "island finder" that gives ratings for each island in terms of things like cost, beaches, dining, shopping, casinos, nightlife, diving, golf, eco-tourism, good for families. This is nice to help narrow down islands if you are trying to plan a week-long trip or select your cruise itinerary (Eastern, Southern or Western). The guide then goes into some general information about the Caribbean and rates some top overall pics for things like beaches, golf, boating, diving and snorkeling, shopping. There is brief coverage on when to go, hurricane season, weddings, kids and families, local food and drinks.Then each island is covered alphabetically. There is a map, info on logistics/getting around, things to do, beaches, dining and hotel recommendations, nightlife, shopping, water sports, golf, tours and excursions.Most of the islands have around 30 pages of coverage, with more coverage for larger islands such as the Dominican Republic and Jamaica. British VI are grouped together, as are the US Virgin Islands. Overall this is a great overview to narrow down where you might like to visit within the Caribbean, and the full color photographs are stunning. For being over 1000 pages, it is not overly bulky but the pages are good quality, not too flimsy to read and a nice quality print and photographs. Reviewing a few of the islands I've been to many times like St. Maarten, St. Thomas - the recommendations and things to do are spot on to hit the major attractions and options of things to do. If you are visiting just one island, of course you may like something more comprehensive (a guide for just that island). But this is a well-organized and well thought-out guide that is great for down-selecting vacation ideas or cruise planning.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Fodor's is a favorite! By RMurray847 Fodor guidebooks tend to be my favorites (other than the great Rick Steves books of Europe), and this book is no exception. My wife and I are taking a Southern Caribbean cruise in April '16, and this book is proving very helpful in trying to decide which activities to undertake on which islands. The information is organized by island, and then each chapter is organized by things to do, places to stay, places to eat, etc. Very simple and effective. There are modest maps for each island in the book...nothing you could really use to drive by, but good to help orient you. I would say that each individual island's section is not THE most comprehensive, definitive guide you could ever have to that specific island BUT as a good overview of the entire Caribbean, with certainly enough detail to give you enough information to get by, this book can't be beat.For cruisers like us, there's enough info to help us decide what activities to focus on during our port stops...where should we snorkel, where should we zip line, what place is good for a historic tour, etc. No, not every single tour guide or outfit is listed BUT I have enough now that when googling "shore excursions" for a given island, I'll be more than set with what I'm looking for.If you are planning to spend some time at a specific island, but aren't sure which one you want...this book can give you a good strong picture of each island and really help you either narrow your search or get it done completely. You'll be steered towards the best places to eat, (and each place is placed into categories like "International", "Asian", "American", etc.) and the best places to sleep. Info about car rentals, bike rentals, airports, transfers, etc. is all there as well.The only downside is that this book is HEAVY! It's so comprehensive, and there are so many islands, it takes up a lot of pages. If you were visiting, let's say Barbados only, it would be daunting to lug this book with you. You'll either make copies of the relevant pages or find a thinner book just on Barbados.

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